The Connecticut Economy
1993 - 2014
From University of Connecticut, Department of Economics University of Connecticut 365 Fairfield Way, Unit 1063 Storrs, CT 06269-1240. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Steven Lanza (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2009, issue Fall
- Finding the Right Mix: Tax Mix Trade-offs Across States

- Dennis Heffley, MaryJane Lenon and Raymond Salani
- Deconstructing Medicare Spending Across States

- Arthur W. Wright
- Commuter Rail: Is Connecticut on the Right Track?

- Steven Lanza and Bryan Murphy
2009, issue Summer
- Sizing-Up Connecticut’s Public Sector

- Dennis Heffley and MaryJane Lenon
- Electric A New UConn Hospital?: Hard Questions in Need of Answers

- Arthur W. Wright
- How Big a Hangover from the Stock and Housing Benders?

- Steven Lanza
2009, issue Spring
- The Private Value of Public Policies

- Dennis Heffley
- Ties that Bind-And Enable

- Arthur W. Wright
- Keynes Rules: Human and Public Capital Spending to the Rescue

- Steven Lanza
2009, issue Winter
- Foreclosures and Falling Home Prices

- Dennis Heffley and MaryJane Lenon
- Rx for Health Care?: The Massachusetts Experience

- Arthur W. Wright
- Financial Meltdown: How Toxic the Fallout in Connecticut?

- Steven Lanza
2008, issue Fall
- Property Tax Reform: New Wheels for an Old Pumpkin?

- John Clapp and Dennis Heffley
- Deconstructing Connecticut's Gasoline Excise Taxes

- Arthur W. Wright
- Connecticut at the Median: Are You Better Off?

- Steven Lanza
2008, issue Summer
- Electric Rates in Connecticut: Buyer's Remorse on "Deregulation"

- Arthur W. Wright
- Town Government: Is Bigger Better, or Is Small Beautiful?

- Steven Lanza
2008, issue Spring
- A Recession, an Election, and the Rhetoric of Change

- William McEachern
- State Health Care Reforms: Lighting the Way or Stoking the Fire?

- Dennis Heffley and Raymond Salani
- Beware Those 'Sleeper Taxes': Unfunded Public Retiree Benefits

- Arthur W. Wright
- Tax Reform: Should We Cap Property Taxes or Hang our Hats on Other Options?

- Steven Lanza
2008, issue Winter
- Got Game? State's Fiscal Jackpot has Neighbors Seeing Green

- MaryJane Lenon and Dennis Heffley
- The State of Play in New England Casino Gaming

- Arthur W. Wright
- Spill-Free Gaming: Connecticut's Casinos Generate Few Adverse Spillover Effects

- Steven Lanza
2007, issue Fall
- Oh, Give Me a Home...Where Schools are Good, Taxes are Low, and Property's Cheap

- Dennis Heffley and MaryJane Lenon
- Connecticut's Stake in a New Immigration Policy

- Arthur W. Wright
- Fairfield County: Bottleneck or Gateway?

- Steven Lanza
2007, issue Summer
- What Do CAPT Scores Really Tell Us?

- Dennis Heffley
- A Win-Win State Educational Policy

- Arthur W. Wright
- Keeping Noses to the Grindstone

- Steven Lanza
2007, issue Spring
- Packing In the Poor: Poverty New England Style

- Dennis Heffley and MaryJane Lenon
- Bradley International: The Mid-Size Engine That Could

- Arthur W. Wright
- Beacons of Light for Connecticut's Cities?

- Steven Lanza
2007, issue Winter
- The Painful Burden of Health Care Costs

- Dennis Heffley, William Lott and Aldo Ponce
- Offshore "Outsourcing"

- Arthur W. Wright
- Where in the World Is Fairfield County?

- Steven Lanza
2006, issue Fall
- Slicing the Political Cake

- Dennis Heffley
- A Citizen's (Economic) Guide to the Fall 2006 Election

- Arthur W. Wright
- Way to Grow: Jobs vs. Per-Capita Output

- Steven Lanza
2006, issue Summer
- Connecticut's Shell Game: A Tortoise With Attitude?

- Dennis Heffley
- As the Wheel of Fortune Turns: Casinos Revisited

- Arthur W. Wright
- Connecticut: A State of the Arts?

- Steven Lanza
2006, issue Spring
- Think Before We Build: Transportation and The Economy

- Dennis Heffley
- Connecticut Business Taxes In Perspective

- Arthur W. Wright
- Nutmeggers Get Down to Small Business

- Steven Lanza
2006, issue Winter
- Land with a View: How Nutmeggers Look at Open Space

- Ekaterina Gnedenko and Dennis Heffley
- An Offer You Can't Refuse: Why Do Connecticut and Other States Use Eminent Domain?

- Steven Lanza
2005, issue Fall
- Subs and Pubs: Public Inputs to the Private Economy

- Dennis Heffley
- When the Other Shoe Drops: Is There Life After the Groton Submarine Complex?

- Arthur W. Wright
- Connecticut Puts its Stock in High-Risk, High-Return Ventures

- Steven Lanza
2005, issue Summer
- Local Budgets: An Uneven Squeeze

- MaryJane Lenon and Dennis Heffley
- State Budget Blues: Whence, and Whither, our Structural Deficit?

- Arthur W. Wright
- Keeping Connecticut Honest: What Type of Reform is Really Needed?

- Steven Lanza
2005, issue Spring
- Investing in Education: Connecticut's Portfolio

- Steven Coelen and Dennis Heffley
- Winters of Our Discontent: Time to End State Budget Gimmickry

- Arthur W. Wright
- Plumbing Connecticut's Brain Drain

- Steven Lanza
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